Owls by Mary Oliver

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February 19, 2016

 

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The "headless bodies of rabbits and blue jays" are used to represent the innocent people killed by someone else's (the great-horned owl) hunger for food, power, greatness, etc. Mary Oliver states that "if it could it would eat the whole world" as would many power-hungry tycoons we see in the business world today...
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Mary Oliver states that "if it could it would eat the whole world" as would many power-hungry tycoons we see in the business world today. In line 37, Mary Oliver contrasts one short sentence full of meaning with the long drawn out one preceding it. Mary Oliver states that "there is only one world" showing her view that all in life is connected and no one thing can happen without affecting everything around it...
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